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  • #16
    yep. Came off an rb25 na. Same stuff tho. I had a new gasket and o ring so its all fresh prince! If anything, its more reliable than the cooler set up as there are no lines to leak. Less cluttered which is one of the perks. If you need one of those let me know. Or go with that threaded piece. Its personal preference. I changed the location for the filter sandwich and needed the little tiny bit of extra length on my lines, so used what I had kicking around.
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    • #17
      I think the reason to leave the oem oil/water heat exchanger in place, is not actually to cool the oil... because as you said once the oil is up to temp, its higher temp then the water... mine is like that too, exactly like you said... instead, it serves as a purpose to help the oil warm up faster actually... the water gets hot LONG before the oil does.... and that heat exchanger helps ur water warm up the oil to proper operating temp... remember,... GT class cars are Touring cars... not track only, thats why nissan put them like that as I understand it.

      I would bet the cars that don't run those heat exchangers take longer to reach op-temp for oil.... especially if your gonna run an oil cooler too!
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      • #18
        Originally posted by jdms13rhd View Post
        yep. Came off an rb25 na. Same stuff tho. I had a new gasket and o ring so its all fresh prince! If anything, its more reliable than the cooler set up as there are no lines to leak. Less cluttered which is one of the perks. If you need one of those let me know. Or go with that threaded piece. Its personal preference. I changed the location for the filter sandwich and needed the little tiny bit of extra length on my lines, so used what I had kicking around.
        Hmm... could you mesure the total "lift off the block" so to speak on that RB25 thing? Trying to see if it'll be closer which is better. Any bungs on that RB25 thing? PM some prices if you have options. The threaded nipple I guess, who has that availble?
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        • #19
          yeah that makes sense. Guess I had it kinda backward.

          All I know is that I had a GTR like 4 yrs ago. It had one of those oil cooler strut bars like in this pic I googled and in comparison to a good oil cooler, temps were significantly lower after a thrashing, more so oil temp.



          I bet the oem cooler may be a better deal to keep for a street car for getting temp up a lil quicker. But we all know not to thrash hard till temps are up anyways
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          • #20
            Well, like I said, the thing isn't in my way and I don't mind the quicker warm ups. I have new oem hoses so I'm not worried about leaks ($350 worth of under plenum hoses had better be badass).

            I don't know.... grr. Take it out or leave it lol I dunno I dunno... My car sees as much street as it will roadcourse.

            Originally posted by jdms13rhd View Post
            yeah that makes sense. Guess I had it kinda backward.

            All I know is that I had a GTR like 4 yrs ago. It had one of those oil cooler strut bars like in this pic I googled and in comparison to a good oil cooler, temps were significantly lower after a thrashing, more so oil temp.



            I bet the oem cooler may be a better deal to keep for a street car for getting temp up a lil quicker. But we all know not to thrash hard till temps are up anyways
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            • #21
              Originally posted by jdms13rhd View Post
              yeah that makes sense. Guess I had it kinda backward.

              All I know is that I had a GTR like 4 yrs ago. It had one of those oil cooler strut bars like in this pic I googled and in comparison to a good oil cooler, temps were significantly lower after a thrashing, more so oil temp.



              I bet the oem cooler may be a better deal to keep for a street car for getting temp up a lil quicker. But we all know not to thrash hard till temps are up anyways


              omg that oil coling strut tower bar is fricking sickk!! i love the cf covers too i have been looking at them for a while as well pretty tempting for ~$300
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              • #22
                Yup ricky a rawbrokerage sale those oil block delete kit !!!! I have one too work great
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                • #23
                  The oil block oil filter stud is Nissan part number 15213-WO40 I think.just in case you need something closer.
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                  • #24
                    Bit of a revival. Still dealing with the custom head oil drain stuff. The turbo coolant and swing valve pipes come around the back of the engine, no longer fit in place where the 2 adapters are in the back of the head. So I know the builder told me to beat in my firewall to help things fit better however I lost all anchor points for this pipe rack now and would only be held up by the hoses and pipes connected to it. I"ll get pictures later.

                    Anyways, this is more towards the guys who had the same mod done. What did you do? Just jimmy it in place and forget about it?
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                    • #25
                      Well, decided to beat this thing in place (without damaging the pipes of course). Had to shape the mounting brackets some. There is now almost 2" more space from the pipes to the block which means a definite firewall beating on the way.


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                      White 2012 Ford Explorer Limited. Family wagon.

                      Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.

                      start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
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                      • #26
                        Ive seen guys run the vacuum pipe and coolant pipe on the top and bottom of the drain fitting(s). They grind that piece that hold them all together to make it easier to manage. With the drain fittings I use, I cut a space out of the firewall and then weld a box into it. not so easy for everyone to do that tho. Id think if you can jimmy the lines above and below those drain fittings so that you may get away without firewall mods. Its gonna be close tho.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jdms13rhd View Post
                          Ive seen guys run the vacuum pipe and coolant pipe on the top and bottom of the drain fitting(s). They grind that piece that hold them all together to make it easier to manage. With the drain fittings I use, I cut a space out of the firewall and then weld a box into it. not so easy for everyone to do that tho. Id think if you can jimmy the lines above and below those drain fittings so that you may get away without firewall mods. Its gonna be close tho.
                          Hmm, good thinking! The only thing is that I'm a bit paranoid of cutting the pipe clamp areas, might break or cut a line accidently? I'm saying this because I one day found a nasty fuel leak in a similar pipe/hanger setup, below the plenum... I'll give it a shot though I think!
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                          Silver 1989 GTR. Sold
                          Black 2010 Subaru WRX. Weekend warrior. Sold.
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                          Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.

                          start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by actionbstard View Post
                            how about installing one of these?



                            goes in here to delete that giant oem oil cooler.


                            I can get you the nissan part oem number if you need it?
                            Anyone knows a Mopar part number for the oil filter that would suit this adapter fitting???
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by tryingtobebest View Post
                              Anyone knows a Mopar part number for the oil filter that would suit this adapter fitting???
                              Isn't the thread the same as OEM filter? Otherwise, your filter relocation kit would be rendered useless if it doesn't thread on...
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                              Black 1990 Pulsar GTiR. Sold
                              Silver 1989 GTR. Sold
                              Black 2010 Subaru WRX. Weekend warrior. Sold.
                              Black 2013 F-150 FX4 ecoboost. Daily driver.
                              White 2012 Ford Explorer Limited. Family wagon.

                              Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.

                              start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
                              lol

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                              • #30
                                Ok, dough, yaaa, what was i thinking, 2am thats why! Anywhay, the screw in sensor is the oil pressure on that stock "oil cooler" what is that other sensor that bolts with 2 bolts??
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